Chance of a Lifetime Fragrance Oil is an elegant duplicate of a gorgeous fragrance. This Natures Garden dupe captures all sorts of feminine beauty in a scent that is sure to impress. So, why not take a chance on this upscale fragrance oil? It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity.

What does Chance of a Lifetime Fragrance Oil smell like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden embraces the aroma of a successful, ambitious woman who loves the finer things in life. This fragrance is a blend of citron, water hyacinth, jasmine, iris, teakwood, vetiver, patchouli, amber, and white musk.

How Do Our Customers Use Chance Of a Lifetime Fragrance Oil?

Great room scents can be created with Chance of a Lifetime Fragrance Oil. Homemade candle makers may use up to 10% of this scent in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax. It performs perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and soy wax. Also, the fragrance is nice and strong in soy wax products. For coloring, we recommend two drops of red liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. However, you can shred a small amount of red color block into your melted wax instead. Still, never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick. Further, homemade room scents, such as incense or potpourri, can use up to 50% of this scent. Also, the scent is nice and strong in homemade aroma beads.

Handmade bath and body products can be crafted using this feminine fragrance. Also, these bath and body product have shown to perform well with Chance of a Lifetime Fragrance Oil. Bath gels and bath oils can be created with this fragrance, but we recommend no more than 5%. Soap makers can easily use this fragrance in either melt and pour soaps or cold process soaps. The maximum recommended usage rate for soap is 5% of this fragrance. Our cold process soap results show this fragrance as a perfect pour! Also, there is no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. This bar should have zero discoloration and a good scent retention. Also, there is a vanillin content of 0.1%. We suggest coloring with pink soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember not to use candle dye in any body products.

Lotions, perfumes and homemade cleaning products can be made using this floral fragrance as well. Lotions should be created with no more than 5% of this scent added. Perfumes will perform perfectly as long as the fragrance is at or below the maximum recommendation of 5%. Any all natural cleaning products can utilize up to 4.4% of this fragrance.

Our customers use Nature’s Garden fragrances in various products and craft recipes. Although we have listed many of the creations that are possible for this fragrance, don’t feel limited to these projects. Virtually anything you can imagine can be scented with a gorgeous Nature’s Garden fragrance oil!

Natures Garden’s Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil has been reviewed by our customers and the reviews are in! One customer stated “If you’re looking for a nice grownup rose scent with a touch of a little something extra then this would suit you just fine”. Did you know? The plant name cannabis actually came from the Greek Kannabis. So in staying with the Greek theme, there are several myths that tell the legend of the rose. The rose was created by Chloris, the Greek goddess of flowers. She used the body of a lifeless nymph to house the flowers. She then asked Aphrodite to give the flower beauty and a name, Dionysus to add nectar, giving the flower a sweet scent, and the three Graces to give it charm, brightness, and joy. Finally, Apollo was asked to shine on the flower, allowing a beautiful bloom. As for a rose having those pesky thorns, thank Cupid for that. It is said that one day, busy cupid stopped to smell a rose. Unknown to him however, a bee was hidden inside. The agitated bee flew out of the rose and stung cupid. In a fit of anger, he pulled out his arrow, and shot the rose. Ever since, thorns have appeared on roses.

Let’s start our homemade soap makers/homemade bath and body products such as bath oils, bath gels, lotions, and perfumes. The maximum recommended usage rate for all homemade bath and body products is 5%. Our Cold process soap testing results shows no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation with good scent retention. There was also no discoloration. The vanillin content of Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil is 0%. This percentage includes all forms of vanillin. In other homemade products such as perfumes it performs perfectly and in bath and body products it performed well. You can use pink soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Just a friendly reminder, never use candle dye in any bath and body products.

Chocolate and Amber Fragrance Oil is a scrumptious scent that will leave you hungry for more. The aroma of rich creamy chocolates that instantly melt in your mouth intertwine beautifully with its sweet, liquid center. Trust me, this is not a fragrance you want to miss!

What Does Chocolate and Amber Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This romantic fragrance oil by Natures Garden engages the senses with a warm heart of sandalwood and patchouli that blends with jasmine blossoms. Rich undertones of musk are sweetened with precious amber and hints of vanilla. A lingering accent of cocoa bean creates a heady twist for the scent.

How Do Our Customers use Chocolate and Amber Fragrance Oil?

Handmade bath and body products can be created using this chocolate fragrance oil. Bath oils and bath gels can use up to 5% of this fragrance. Also, they have both been found to perform well for this scent. A variety of hand crafted soaps can include this tempting aroma as well. Our cold process soap testing results revealed that this fragrance will perform with no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation. The scent in a cured bar is very strong! A bar using this amber fragrance oil will discolor to a beige, which may be due in part to the vanillin content of 1.5%. This may be remedied by incorporating vanilla white stabilizer into your cp soap recipe. Although this will eliminate discoloration caused by the vanillin, there are more than forty ingredients used in fragrances by manufactures that may contribute to discoloration of products. If you wish to color your soap, then we recommend tinting your product with brown soap colorant in an amount that satisfies you. Remember that you should never use candle dye in any body products.

Lotions, perfumes, and all natural cleaners can all use Chocolate and Amber Fragrance Oil. Perfumes will perform perfectly at a 5% maximum. Also, lotions and cleaners can use no more than 5%. Lastly, gel wax is compatible with this fragrance oil, but it is still the customers responsibility to test their purchase.

Room scenters and candle crafters can both make use of this tasty scent. Room scents, some of which being reed diffusers, incense, and potpourri, can use up to 50% of chocolate aroma. Also, this scent will perform nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candle makers can use this fragrance to create aromatic products. Candles containing either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax can use up to 10% of this fragrance. It will perform perfectly in joy wax, soy wax, and wow wax. Additionally, it is gel wax compatible. We suggest that you use five drops of brown liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. Another option for coloring would be to shred a small amount of brown color block into the melted candle wax. Be sure to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Cashmere Type Fragrance Oil is what happens when sexy and classy collide in a cascade of perfect elegance. This fragrance is a sophisticated scent that is not only great to wear, but for use everywhere. It’s a perfect scent for an evening out, a relaxing home spa day, or simply heightening the charm of your home. Regardless of how you use this scent, it is sure to highlight the poise and beauty of any situation.

What Does Cashmere Type Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is sensual, with exotic spice notes. This sexy fragrance has notes of saffron, pimento berries, white pepper, and a lovely blend of floral, patchouli, and vanilla.

How Do Our Customers Use Cashmere Type Fragrance Oil?

Cleaning products can be made that utilize this fragrance at a maximum of 4.6%.

Homemade soap, bath products, and body products can be made using this fragrance at a maximum of 5%. Perfumes will perform perfectly at or below this percentage. Also, bath and body products will perform well using the same concentration of this sensual fragrance. Also, soapers can utilize this fragrance for either melt and pour soap or cold process soap. Our cold process soap results show that our Cashmere Type Fragrance will produce a perfect pour! Not only that, but this fragrance causes no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. This scent will discolor to a very light beige and has a good scent retention. Further, we at Nature’s Garden regard Cashmere Type Fragrance to be an extremely nice, very upscale, and classy scent. Although the discoloration of this bar will be is minimal, vanilla white stabilizer can be used. This will help with any discoloration caused by the vanillin content of 1.05%, which will produce a whiter bar. However, there are more than 40 ingredients used by perfumists that can cause discoloration. For coloring, we suggest using pink soap colorant and purple soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember that you should never use candle dye in any body products.

Candles and other room scents can be handcrafted using Cashmere Type Fragrance. Homemade room scenters can use up to 50% for incense and potpourri. Also, this scent is nice and strong when used in aroma beads. Homemade candle crafters can use up to 10% of this fragrance in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax. Further, this scent performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax. Plus, it is nice and strong in soy wax. We suggest using one drop of red liquid candle dye with a tiny bit of purple liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax to color these candles. On the other hand, a nice color can be made by shredding a small amount of red color block and purple color block into your melted wax. Just remember that crayons do not make a sufficient substitute for candle colorants. Although crayons may provide color, they will clog your wick.

We hope that use this sensual fragrance and it will inspire you to create magnificent works!

Nature’s Gardens Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil has been described by our customers as a rich, creamy fragrance oil that smells wonderful. Others have stated that the smell of caramel and the sweetness of the custard is a definite must. Our customers agree that this caramel custard scent is sweet, but not too sweet. If you’re like me, you’re going to try this out on your own to see what all the talk is about.

Let’s start with homemade soap. The maximum recommended usage for this caramel fragrance oil is 5% in cold process soap or melt and pour soap. This also includes bath and body products such as bath bombs, homemade sugar scrubs, bath oils, bath gels, lotions, and perfumes. Natures Garden’s cold process soap testing results shows that this creamy fragrance has no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. It discolors to a medium brown and has a good scent retention. The vanillin content of our Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil is 4%. Vanilla White Color stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to vanilla. However, there are more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products. The color suggestion for your homemade soaps and other homemade bath and body products is to use brown soap colorant, orange soap colorant, and yellow soap colorant in the amounts that satisfy you. Please remember to never use candle dye in any homemade bath and body products.

For homemade cleaning products the maximum recommended usage rate is 5%. Room scenters make homemade reed diffusers, incense, and potpourri. The maximum usage rate for this nice, warm caramel scent is 50%. In aroma beads, the scent is nice and strong.

For homemade candles, the maximum usage is 10%. In homemade candles our Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil performs perfectly in joy wax, and wow wax. This creamy scent is also nice and strong in soy wax. Coloring suggestions for your homemade candles are to use 2 drops of brown liquid candle dye plus a little bit of orange liquid candle dye and yellow liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax. Another suggestion is to shred a small amount of a brown, orange, and yellow color block into your melted wax. Just a friendly reminder, never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

If you’re ready to get started with Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil, just type “caramel custard fragrance oil” into the Natures Garden’s search bar and ordering page will appear. Place your order today!

This fragrance is an iconic scent and a long time duplicate of an elegant, well-loved fragrance. Even though the name has recently changed, the scent we carry has remained exactly the same. Class and Sass Fragrance Oil may have a brand new name, but this scent is virtually timeless. Not only has this fragrance persisted for decades, but it is similar to scent that was a favorite of Marilyn Monroe. Why not try this sophisticated scent and smell for yourself?

What Does Class and Sass Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

A truly classy, feminine, timeless scent that is sassy at the same time. A gorgeous array of fresh floral ylang ylang, rose petals, and French jasmine. Lovely notes of vetiver and sandalwood, provides a woodsy bottom.

How Do Our Customers Use Class and Sass Fragrance Oil?

Many of our customers use this fragrance to make perfumes, natural cleaners, and lotions. We recommend using a maximum of 5% in these your handmade products. Also, this fragrance will perform perfectly in a perfume.

Homemade bath products, and body products can be crafted using this feminine fragrance and will perform well. Homemade cp soap, melt and pour soap, bath oils and bath gels should be made in accordance with the maximum usage rate of 5% for this fragrance. Soapers should be glad to know that our cold process soap testing results found this this scent to be a perfect pour! Not only that, but there is no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. The bar will discolor to a light tan, but has a strong scent retention. If you wish to acquire a lighter bar, then vanilla white stabilizer may be the solution. The vanillin content is 1% and has the potential to discolor soap. However, there are more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products. Even though we recommend you to not use any coloring this fragrance, you can add either color blocks or liquid candle dye if you so choose.

Hand made candles and room scents can be created using this classic fragrance oil. Room scenters can use up to 50% of this fragrance in potpourri and incense. Also, this scent will perform nice and strong in aroma beads. Candle makers can use a maximum of 10% in vegetable waxes or paraffin wax. Our Class and Sass Fragrance Oil performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax. Further,this scent is nice and strong in soy wax. Although we recommend not to not use color for this scent, feel free to color your products. If you wish to add color, you can use any desired soap colorant.

Our customers use this feminine scent for a variety of products and crafts. No matter how complex or simple the project, you almost always have room to add a great scent. Although this is how most of our customers use this Nature’s Garden scent, feel free to make anything and let your imagination roam!

Celestial Fragrance Oil from Natures Garden scents is an aroma that is as warm and inviting as a bright blue sky, yet is as illusive as the utter vastness and beauty of the heavens above. All throughout history human beings have been in awe over our great atmosphere. Why not attempt to capture your own piece of wonderment and inspiration through this fragrance oil?

What does Celestial Fragrance Oil smell like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is the infusion of warm sandalwood, vetiver, cedar and musk, with enlightening spicy notes of sage and thyme to combine with bright citrus notes that inspire both mind and soul.

How Do Our Customers Use Celestial Fragrance Oil?

Our customers can use this earthy fragrance to create homemade soap as well as a variety of other bath and body products. Any homemade soap maker can use this scent in their recipes at a maximum recommendation of 5%. Our cold process soap results revealed that this fragrance has no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation. Also, this scent has a strong scent retention. Adding this fragrance will discolor a bar of soap to either a light tan lavender color. Since the vanillin content is at 0%, vanilla white stabilizer will most likely not influence the soap’s color at all. Although the bar will slightly discolor, this is due to one of forty other ingredients that could contribute to discoloration in bath and body products. On another note, Celestial Fragrance Oil works well in bath and body products. The most that we recommend using in these types of products is 5% of the entire recipe. For coloring, we suggest that you use the blue soap colorant in an amount that creates the best shade for you. Make sure to only use soap colorants in any body products and never use candle dye.

Celestial Fragrance Oil can be used in many other products such as perfumes, lotions, and cleaners. This scent will perform perfectly in perfumes when no more than 5% of the fragrance is applied. Both homemade lotions and cleaners will contain a maximum of 5% as well.

Our customers use this earth scent in their candles as well as homemade room scents. Candle crafters may use Celestial Fragrance Oil at a maximum of 10% in their craft recipes containing vegetable waxes or paraffin wax. Additionally, this scent will perform perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and soy wax. In soy wax the scent is nice and strong. We recommend four drops of blue liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. However, one could shred a small amount of blue color block into the melted wax. Either way, remember to never use crayons as a candle colorant substitute as they will clog your wick. Other room scents, such as potpourri and incense, can be made with this fragrance at a maximum of 50% for the total weight of the recipe. In addition, this fragrance is nice and strong in aroma beads.

Dare To Be Sexy Fragrance Oil from Natures Garden is a scent for the most confident, fearless and seductive creatures. This is a fragrance will tease the senses and leave your mind craving more. Do you dare to try?

What Does Dare To Be Sexy Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a naughty blend of sweet sensuality and sinful fruits starring in this Oh So Sexy fragrance. Luscious peach nectar, red delicious apple and ripe blood orange lead you to the sensual floral heart. Delicate muguet and pretty pink peonies are teased by a tempting black plum, and tickled with notes of musky vanilla.

How Do Our Customers Use Dare To Be Sexy Fragrance Oil?

This fragrance oil works well when making homemade room scents and hand crafted candles. When making room scents, including reed diffusers, incense, and potpourri, can use up to 50% of this feminine fragrance. Also, this fragrance oil is nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candle makers can make use of this daring fragrance as well. Vegetable waxes and paraffin wax can use up to 10% of this aroma in their products. This fragrance oil will perform perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and soy wax. Additionally, it is nice and strong in candles made from soy wax. We recommend coloring your candles with three drops of red liquid candle dye with three drops purple liquid candle dye. Another option would be adding a small amount of shredded red color block and purple color block per 4 pounds of wax used. Remember to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog the wick of your candle.

Gorgeous bath and body products can be created using Dare To Be Sexy Fragrance Oil. Any bath gels and bath oils will perform well with this sexy fragrance oil with a recommended usage rate of 5%. Homemade soap makers can use this fragrance to make either melt-and-pour soaps or cold process soaps. This fragrance has shown to perform amazingly in cold process soap! Our cold process soap testing results show no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation. Since the fragrance contains nearly no vanillin, at 0.04%, a bar of soap using this fragrance should have no discoloration. Also, the soap will retain a great fragrance! Overall, Dare To Be Sexy Fragrance Oil is absolutely perfect for cold process soap. If you wish to color your products, we recommend red soap colorant and purple soap colorant in any amount that produces the shade you desire. Be sure to never use candle dye in any body products.

There are so many other great uses for this amazing feminine scent! A few ideas are homemade lotions, perfumes and all natural cleaning products. You could also try Natures Garden’s free recipe using this very fragrance oil. Check out our Valentine’s Day Bouquet Recipe.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. It’s nearly that time of the year to snuggle up, watch a romantic movie and celebrate love. Well, the love of chocolate anyway. Let’s be real, chocolate is the best part of this entire day and it’s about time to smell like it! The Nature’s Garden Chocolate Covered Strawberries Fragrance Oil is a delicious scent that is perfect for a great day of celebrating the love of chocolate, and let’s not forget those luscious strawberries.

What Does Chocolate Covered Strawberries Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden has hints of orange liquor that accent the fresh fruity tones of this luscious confection. Ripe red strawberry is surrounded by creamy milk chocolate notes to create a decadent treat. Sweet vanilla creme and rich maple combine at the base of the scent.

Bath and body products will perform well for this fragrance. Bath Oils, Soaps, and Bath Gels can be created using a maximum of 5% for this valentines scent. We suggest using red soap colorant to reach a desired color, and remember to never use candle dye in any body products. Homemade soap makers can use this chocolate fragrance in either melt and pour soap or cold process soap. The Natures Garden cold process soap testing results showed no ricing or no acceleration. Although the fragrance will separate from the soap, it will but reabsorb after it sits for a while. The scent will remain strong and true in cp soap. The bar will discolor to a chocolate color, which fits the name perfectly. However, a lighter bar may be achieved through vanilla white stabilizer. Since the vanillin content is at 6%, it will be contributing to the dark color. But, there are more than forty other ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of bath and body products.

Many other products can be created using our Chocolate Covered Strawberries Fragrance Oil. Homemade lotions, do it yourself perfumes, and all natural cleaning products can all be made with this delicious strawberry scent. Perfumes will perform perfectly using this scent at a usage rate of 5%. Both lotions and homemade cleaners have a maximum recommended use of 5% as well.

Room scenters and natural candle makers can incorporate this fragrance into their creations. Incense, reed diffusers, and potpourri can be made using 50% of this chocolate scent. Also, this fragrance oil will perform well in aroma beads. Hand crafted candles that use vegetable waxes or paraffin wax can use up to 10% of our Chocolate Covered Strawberries scent. Further, this fragrance performs perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and soy wax. Also, it is nice and strong in soy wax. For coloring, we recommend five drops of red liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. Alternatively, you can shred an ample amount of a red color block into your melted wax. Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

This fragrance is a decadent champagne blend that is almost too good to be true. It has all the fun of an elegant evening out right at home. There’s no need to dress up or head out, just sit back and crack open a bottle of Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil. And to top it all off, this champagne fragrance is a Natures Garden original scent! But if that leaves you begging for more, check out our delicious champagne pear sorbet recipe on the Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil page for a treat nearly as scrumptious as this fragrance!

What Does Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is an effervescent blend of citrus and melon notes that are accented with crisp greens to create a champagne accent for this fruity scent. Orchard pear and fresh apple balance at the heart of the fragrance, while a hint of apple blossom creates texture for the fruity accord. Luxurious musk undertones soften the blend. A Nature’s Garden original fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Do Use Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil?

Both room scenters and candle makers can utilize our champagne pear fragrance to enhance their craft. Homemade room scents can be created using this pear scent. Potpourri and incense can contain up to 50% of this fragrance. Also, this fragrance is nice and strong in aroma beads.This scent can be used by candle crafters in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax at no more than 10% of the total recipe. Further, this fragrance will perform perfectly in joy wax and wow wax. In soy wax, Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil produces a nice and strong scent. We recommend the use of one drop of green liquid candle dye with one drop of yellow liquid candle dye for every four pounds of wax. Alternatively, shredding a small amount of a green color block and yellow color block into the melted wax will provide an nice color. Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Bath products, body products, and soap can all be created using our Champagne Pear Fragrance Oil. Bath and body products will perform well for this fragrance. Make sure to include this fragrance at or below the 5% maximum. Home crafted soaps can utilize this fragrance in either melt-and-pour or cold process recipes. The amount of fragrance should not surpass 5% of the total weight for the project. Our cold process soap results revealed a perfect pour! Furthermore, the champagne fragrance will result in no ricing, no acceleration, no separation, and no discoloration. We have noticed that this scent is very strong with tart and effervescent qualities. For optional coloring, we recommend that you use green soap colorant and yellow soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember to never use candle dye in any body products.

Homemade cleaners, lotions,and perfumes can be made using this fragrance. These products should contain no more fragrance than 5% of the total recipe. Also, this scent will work perfectly for perfumes.